My husband and I very much enjoyed a relaxing few hours at this gorgeous park. It is very easy to get to and from via the subway and bus. We were somewhat confused at first as the buildings first encountered when entering the park appear deserted; however, it seems these are mainly used for workshops rather than displays. There is a magnificent display of varied ceramics and glassware that can also be purchased. The sculpture display is well worth the modest admission. It is expansive with an incredible array of sculptures, some quite thought provoking. There is only a buffet available for food and a dispenser for hot coffee (not good) so please think about food and from before...
Read moreA fun outdoor park with a lot of unusual artwork. On the day we went there was a scavenger hunt with clues and questions to solve. A very fun time if going with kids of reading ages. Bring a pair of good outdoor shoes as you will be hiking up some mountain trails of dirt. Trail are well maintained but unpaved. Make sure to plan extra time if you want to see everything as it was a much bigger area then we expected and didn't get to see everything. There is a buffet restaurant and sometimes food trucks available, but both were on the expensive side, (1200 for a burger) so consider bringing lunch if that is an issue. There are lots of lovely...
Read moreIt was definitely an experience and a fun thing to do. It’s a large park with a bunch of sculptures scattered around. Most of them are very abstract and esoterically named, so the meanings are up for argument, which was fun. On the day we went, it had just rained so the ground was muddy in a lot of places. Keep in mind the sculpture garden is pretty inaccessible in most places considering the terrain and elevation changes. That said, the park is situated in a great area just ten minutes away from the statue of the Buddha, which I recommend you check out as well given their proximity. Certainly a novel thing to do if you have nothing else...
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